“The main thing behind the montage, perspective and panorama would not be to spill the soul”: 90 years since the birth of Leonid Bykov
2018-12-12T10:49:55.059Z
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Soviet actor, screenwriter and film director Leonid Bykov was born on December 12, 1928. From childhood he dreamed of aviation and even entered the flight school. However, fate decreed otherwise, and today films with the participation of Leonid Bykov, including "Maxim Perepelitsa", "Alyoshkina Lyubov", "Only" old men "and" Aty-baty are fighting, the soldiers went ... ", rightly enter in the golden fund of domestic cinema. For the acting talent and director Bykov more than once was awarded the prize of the All-Union Film Festival. He was also awarded the title of Honored Artist of the USSR and the RSFSR, a number of orders and the State Prize of the USSR Shevchenko. Bykov died in a car accident at the age of 50.
Source: russiart